Repair Safety Notice:
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Verify all information, follow manufacturer service procedures, use proper tools and safety equipment,
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HMAC300
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
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either try to get a long screwdriver type thing and unlatch it like that or tr from thebottom. you might have a small panel to remove onteh bottom with push ipins and bolts. It you have a ooked longer instrument it mightworkbetter.